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  • Kansas Mesonet · Evapotranspiration
    Evaporation from plants is called transpiration Plant leaves evaporate water through tiny adjustable openings called stomates that are scattered across leaf surfaces Water moves from the soil into plant roots, through the plant, and finally out through leaf stomates
  • Evaporation and transpiration — Science Learning Hub
    When it occurs in plants, water is lost through microscopic pores in the plant’s leaves (stomata) This process is called transpiration Transpiration differs from evaporation not only because it occurs in plants, but also because the plants have some control over how much water they lose
  • What is evapotranspiration and why is it important in irrigation?
    Transpiration: Water released from the plant leaves through tiny pores called stomata These pores open so the plant can absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, but as they open, water evaporates Roots then absorb water from the soil to replace what’s lost
  • The phenomenon of water evaporation from plants - Wikiversity
    Water evaporation from plant leaves occurs in several stages: 1 Transfer from the cytoplasm of leaf cells to the leaf surface in the form of water droplets 2 Formation and storage of water vapor in the intercellular space from the cell envelope 3 Accumulation of water vapor in the leaf cavity 4
  • Understanding Water Loss Through Plant Transpiration
    Transpiration is the process by which water absorbed by plant roots is evaporated into the atmosphere from the plant’s surface, predominantly through tiny pores called stomata on leaves It is essentially a form of evaporation but facilitated by the plant’s own biological systems
  • How Plants Lose Water: Transpiration Explained | ShunCy
    The loss of water by plants is called transpiration This process involves water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems, and flowers
  • What Is the Loss of Water by Plants Called? - Biology Insights
    The evaporation of water from the leaf surface requires heat energy to convert the liquid water into vapor This process, known as evaporative cooling, effectively removes excess thermal energy from the leaf
  • Evapotranspiration - NASA Earthdata
    Evapotranspiration (ET) is the sum of water evaporation from the land surface and its transpiration, or movement, through vegetation ET measurements are useful in monitoring and assessing water availability, drought conditions, and crop production An increase in available energy from the Sun through reductions in cloud cover, seasonal lengthening of daylight, and similar variables favors




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